London, May 26 : Actor Hugh Grant finally married at 57 his Swedish girlfriend Anna Eberstein, 39, in an intimate ceremony. The married on Friday amid close-knit family and friends at Chelsea registry office, reports mirror.co.uk.
"The Four Weddings and a Funeral" actor wore a sleek navy blue suit, while Eberstein dressed casually in a powder blue shirt and short white skirt that featured a thick black belt. While Eberstein was wearing a modest gold band, Grant's large, ornate ring featured three dramatic red stones.
Following the ceremony, the newly married couple, along with Eberstein's parents and two brothers, Grant's father and brother and their two eldest children, travelled in chauffeur driven cars to carry on the celebrations at an unknown location. The nuptials were said to have come as a surprise to many of his close friends, who thought he would never marry.
He himself once called marriage "unromantic", saying: "Do I think humans are meant to be in a 40-year-long faithful relationship? No, no, no."
Grant and Eberstein also share son John, five, and a daughter, two, whose name is not known.
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New Delhi (PTI): Air India Group is looking to add capacity to help passengers impacted by the IndiGo flight disruptions.
"Since 4 December, economy class airfares on non-stop domestic flights have been proactively capped to prevent the usual demand-and-supply mechanism being applied by revenue management systems," a statement said on Saturday.
Both Air India and Air India Express have put in place caps on economy class fares.
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The statement from Air India came hours after the government announced introduction of airfare caps amid IndiGo flight disruptions.
Air India also said it is not technically possible to cap fares for all flight permutations.
"Air India and Air India Express are seeking to add capacity to help travellers and their baggage reach their destinations as quickly as possible," the statement said.
